LA Latino Festival @ Egyptian Theatre In Hollywood.

The 7th Annual Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) returns to the famed Egyptian Theatre July 18th through July 27th, 2003, highlighting the very best of Latin Cinema.

The Festival will present features, documentaries and shorts as well as retrospectives, workshops, panels, youth programs, screenwriter conferences, co-production seminars and labs.

LALIFF has been recognized as the largest Latino International Film festival in the country, and is the preeminent venue for the exhibition of the highest caliber Latino films from the United States, Spain and Latin America and creates a bridge between Hollywood and independent filmmakers from all the Spanish-speaking countries.

Last year, LALIFF presented over 100 features, documentaries, and shorts and enjoyed an attendance of more than 25,000 people.

The deadline to submit material in all categories is on April 25, 2003.

The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization which was founded in 1996 as part of the City of Los Angeles’ Latino Heritage Month festivities. Notable actor, director, producer and activist Edward James Olmos and LALIFF Executive Director and programmer Marlene Dermer, an independent producer with vast knowledge of Latin American film and programming, led the founding team.

For more information at http://www.latinofilm.org

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